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  • 51Misogyny — Part of a series on Discrimination General forms …

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  • 52Didymus Chalcenterus — Didymus (Δίδυμος) Born ca. 63 BCE Alexandria(?) Died ca. 10 Rome(?) Occupation grammarian Didymus Chalcenterus (Latin; Greek Δίδυμος χαλκέντερος Didymos chalkenteros, Didymus bronze guts ), ca. 63 BCE to …

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  • 53John Selden — John Selden, English jurist and philosopher Full name John Selden Born 16 December 1584 Salvington Died 30 November 1654( …

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  • 54Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament — Cartel at the Church of the Gesù, Rome with the Latin inscription from Philippians 2:10: at the name of Jesus every knee should bow . Two names and a variety of titles are used to refer to Jesus in the New Testa …

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  • 55Gheorghe Tătărescu — For the artist, see Gheorghe Tattarescu. Infobox Prime Minister name =Gheorghe Tătărescu nationality =Romanian small imagesize =170px caption = order =Prime Minister of Romania term start =January 3, 1934 – December 28, 1937 November 25, 1939… …

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  • 56Codex Alexandrinus — New Testament manuscripts papyri • uncials • minuscules • lectionaries Uncial 02 …

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  • 57Matthias Ringmann — (19th century painting) Matthias Ringmann (1482–1511) was a German cartographer and humanist poet. He is credited with naming America on the map of his friend Martin Waldseemüller. Contents …

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  • 58Problem of Apollonius — In Euclidean plane geometry, Apollonius problem is to construct circles that are tangent to three given circles in a plane (Figure 1); two circles are tangent if they touch at a single point. Apollonius of Perga (ca. 262 BC ndash; ca. 190 BC)… …

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  • 59Aristonicus of Alexandria — Aristonicus (Latin; Greek polytonic|Ἀριστόνικος Aristonikos ) of Alexandria was a distinguished Greek grammarian who lived during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius, contemporary with Strabo.Strabo 1.38.] He taught at Rome, and wrote… …

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  • 60Commentarii de Bello Civili — (Commentaries on the Civil War)   Author(s) Julius Caesar …

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